Sammie said:I truely never understand why the mug situation is ever compared to pool hopping. Unless the mug violations make the cost of drinks go up, or Disney does not replace the canisters of soda when it runs out, it truely does not affect me.
Pool hopping does. I get tired of paying in access of $200 at a deluxe resort only to never be able to find an emptry chair in peak times. No one ever comments on why they don't just book these resorts if they want to swim there. They totally avoid that question. If you like the pool so much stay there. They also totally avoid the comment on why some written rules are to be observed and others ignored.
Truely I could appreciate it more if someone would just admit they are too cheap to pay what it costs to stay there and they have no problems with using something they did not pay for. At least they would be honest about their intentions instead of trying to ignore the signs and newsletters and make lame justifications on why it does not matter. If it did not matter I don't think Disney would have included the information on signs at the pools and in the check in materials.
I dunno I always thought pool hopping was against the rules. But then again Disney is all about customer service so if it isnt interfering with people at the resort who cares.
Now as for pools being crowded, well that can be numerous things and you cant really assume all those people are from other resorts.
WL pool was always packed and you know its not much of a pool so
